Sir Alex Ferguson had successful 'side business' alongside his Man Utd career which earned him millions

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Sir Alex Ferguson Notícia

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Sir Alex Ferguson made business from a business venture outside of managing Manchester United for 26 years.

Sir Alex Ferguson had an incredibly successful side business which made him millions alongside his managerial duties at Manchester United.Ferguson took the news well and remains a non-executive director and still able to host a table of eight in Old Trafford hospitality.In 1983, while managing Aberdeen, Ferguson set up the company, called ACF Sports Promotions Ltd. It reportedly has £24.

Wife Cathy was listed as a director until her death last year, while sons Jason, Darren and Mark became involved in November.Jason and Darren both resigned a day before their dad, with Mark remaining a director and all three still having "significant control of the business." "The changes in how the company is run all point to Sir Alex starting to slow down and take a back seat in regards to his business dealings,' an insider explained, as quoted by The Mirror.

"And who can blame him as he approaches his mid-80s. The company is in rude health and in the very safe hands of his sons." Josh is a sports journalist who specialises in football and wrestling. He has been published by Curzon Ashton FC, Late Tackle, Manchester City FC, The Mirror, Read Man City and Manchester Evening News. He provides coverage of professional wrestling and has interviewed some of the biggest names in the field - including the first UK interview with The Hardy Boyz after their return to WWE. He has never sported a pair of Lonsdale Slip-ons, contrary to reports.

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